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Conor Cunningham's blog on SQL Server, data-driven applications, and pretty much whatever other random stuff he decides to post.

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November 2008 - Posts

What I learned at PASS - ETL in Queries.
I attended only a small number of the talks at PASS. I really enjoyed Bob Ward's talk on memory and Paul Randal's talk on DBCC corruption/repair. Otherwise, I spent a lot of time answering questions from customers. LOTS of questions. So many questions Read More...

by Conor Cunningham [MSFT] | 1 Comments

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PASS in Seattle! W00t!
I hope to see folks at PASS - please look for me at the Ask the Experts booth for Query Processing/Performance. I'm very interested in hearing about what kinds of ways you are using SQL Server and how we can make the product better! Thanks, Conor Read More...

by Conor Cunningham [MSFT] | 2 Comments

Conor vs. Win2008 Hypervisor
I've been building a new machine and I have put Win2K8 Enterprise on it. While I have no specific reason to enable the hypervisor other than my absolute, unbounded enjoyment at saying the word "hypervisor", I also was going to try to run a few of the Read More...

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The vote is in! (CHECK CONSTRAINTS vs. TRIGGERS vs. STORED PROCEDURE business logic)
Thank you for everyone who "voted" - a great day to talk about the issues of the day :). After much research, I've found that we live in a divided country. Some of us like triggers. Others wouldn't be caught dead with a trigger and do lots of business Read More...

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